Eric Ruiz
Urban planning architect and researcher
CRATerre-ENSAG
Overview
Eric Ruiz is an urban planning architect and researcher at the CRAterre-ENSAG laboratory. He has been involved in major social housing construction programs, both on the side of the contracting authorities and in construction management.
Published articles
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Earthen construction, an additional way to house the planet
Romain Anger CRATerre-ENSAGLaeticia Fontaine CRATerre-ENSAGThierry Joffroy CRATerre-ENSAGEric Ruiz CRATerre-ENSAG
CRATerre-ENSAG
CRATerre-ENSAG was set up in 1979 and was accredited as a research laboratory in 1986, under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and Communication’s Architecture and Heritage Department. The 25-member team works with UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre, UNHabitat, international development aid non-governmental organizations (Caritas, Red Cross, Misereor…), as well as on development actions supported by the European Union.